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| Last album  = ''[[San Francisco]]''<br/>(1994)
| Last album  = ''[[San Francisco]]''<br/>(1994)
| This album  = '''''Love Songs For Patriots'''''<br/>(2004)
| This album  = '''''Love Songs For Patriots'''''<br/>(2004)
| Next album  = ''[[A Toast To You]]''<br/>(2005)  
| Next album  = ''[[1984-1995]]''<br/>(2004)  
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|rev3=''Rolling Stone'' |rev3Score={{Rating|3|5}} [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/americanmusicclub/albums/album/6569997/review/6583058/love_songs_for_patriots link]}}
|rev3=''Rolling Stone'' |rev3Score={{Rating|3|5}} [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/americanmusicclub/albums/album/6569997/review/6583058/love_songs_for_patriots link]}}


''''Love Songs For Patriots'''' is [[American Music Club]]'s 8th album, and their first since 1994's ''[[San Francisco]]'', and first since reforming in 2003 to considerable critical acclaim. They recorded the album in San Francisco in their spare time between day jobs and other commitments. The album's songs were all written by [[Mark Eitzel]] and many had been performed live by him in solo performances before the band's reformation.
''''Love Songs For Patriots'''' is [[American Music Club]]'s 8th album, and their first since 1994's ''[[San Francisco]]'', and first since reforming in 2003 to considerable critical acclaim. They recorded the album in San Francisco in their spare time between day jobs and other commitments. The album's songs were all written by [[Mark Eitzel]] and many had been performed live by him in solo performances before the band's reformation. The working title of the album was ''You Better Watch What You Say''.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://americanmusicclub.com/index.php?title=Articles:Rolling_Stone_-_July_29,_2003 | work=Rolling Stone | date=July 29, 2003 | author=Gil Kaufman | title=American Music Club Re-Open | accessdate=March 27, 2018}}</ref>


There were promotional singles issued to radio and press in the UK by [[Cooking Vinyl]] for "[[Ladies And Gentlemen]]", "[[Another Morning]]" and "[[Home]]", however none were released commercially.
There were promotional singles issued to radio and press in the UK by [[Cooking Vinyl]] for "[[Ladies And Gentlemen]]", "[[Another Morning]]" and "[[Home]]", however none were released commercially.
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;Others
*[[Jason Borger]] - piano ("[[Ladies And Gentlemen]]")
*[[Jason Borger]] - piano ("[[Ladies And Gentlemen]]")
*[[Bradley Johnson]]&nbsp;– paintings and design
*[[Brad Johnson|Bradley Johnson]]&nbsp;– paintings and design
*[[Jude Mooney]]&nbsp;– band photography
*[[Jude Mooney]]&nbsp;– band photography
*[[Matt Pence]]&nbsp;– mixing at [[The Echo Lab]], recording ("[[Song Of The Rats Leaving The Sinking Ship]]")
*[[Matt Pence]]&nbsp;– mixing at [[The Echo Lab]], recording ("[[Song Of The Rats Leaving The Sinking Ship]]")
*[[J.J. Golden]] - mastering at [[Golden Sound Studios]]
*[[J.J. Golden]] - mastering at [[Golden Mastering]]


[[Category:American Music Club albums]]
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